Re: foo_vis_spectrum_analyzer
Reply #460 – 2024-02-28 03:46:56
I can't imagine what I could have changed between those versions that would cause a different usage of the sample rate. The sample rate is taken from the audio chunk as supplied by fb2k, over and over again; I assume post-processing. Before the first audio chunk arrives 44100Hz is assumed. pic 1: This image shows the same song in 0.7.0.0 with foobar 2000 2.1.2 preview 0219 and the PGGB-RT plug-in in the same state. The source is 384KHz, so the range up to 192KHz and up to the upper Spectrum analyzer limit setting of 96KHz is well displayed, but I thought the previous 0.7.1.0-rc2 did not display above 48KHz (up to 96KHz) (see previous See Pic 2 in post). I have had similar symptoms since Beta1, but had repeatedly reverted back to 7.0.0.0, which is why I was late in reporting it. pic 2 PGGB-RT file details dialogue Unfortunately, the file information in PGGB-RT seems to bring the 24/96 Original Flac information. If it is taken from Audio Chunk, it will be displayed in the same way as Spectrum in v0.7.0.0, regardless of the PGGB-RT information. Furthermore, v0.7.1.0 only showed up to around 22KHz when playing 16/44KHz FLAC resampled to 32/352.8KHz on the PGGB-RT. It would be best if I could read the source code directly and report back, but I am also a developer and I am traumatised to read and write source code because I am mentally beaten. Sorry to add another report on v0.7.1.0 rc-2, but I have set the colour of the Spectrum Bar to Foobar 2000 Dark Mode, but after saving, I quit Foobar 2000 once, and after that, when I start Foobar 2000, the colour of the Spectrum Bar is displayed as Prism 1. The colour of the Spectrum Bar is displayed as Prism 1. The colour of the Spectrum Bar is set to Prism 1, but in Configure it is set to Foobar 2000 Dark Mode, so as soon as the Bar Colour is selected, it reverts to the original colour. However, when the Foobar 2000 is restarted again, the colour is Prism 1. Config Reset has also been tried, but the same symptoms occur.